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Discover LudwigThe phrase "escort for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means someone or something that accompanies another person or object, usually for protection, guidance, or assistance. Example: "A bodyguard served as her escort for the evening, ensuring her safety at the crowded event." Another example: "The police officer acted as an escort for the lost child, helping them find their way back home."
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The uber-luxe label provided a handsome male umbrella escort for show attendees.
Why would a man visit an escort for an appointment with no money on him?
"It was really cool, the chief gave us an escort for our giant W.T.O.
"He wanted to trade in his old Ford Escort for a stylish new car.
Each additional escort for James knocked point guard Mo Williams down a peg in the Cavaliers' hierarchy.
A correspondent at Chungking telegraphs that the whole foreign contingent has left Chengtu under a Chinese military escort, for Chungking.
So now, they are trying to get a United States military escort for the convoy once it crosses into Haiti.
She became a courier and then an escort for Allied soldiers and refugees trying to leave the country.
It was logistically possible and economically worthwhile to provide this kind of escort for a group of ships.
Delta says children "between the ages of 5 and 14" require an escort, for which they would charge $150.
She danced with Robert Silvers, a frequent escort, for about 15 minutes; she was having the most marvelous time.
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